Ted Cruz's campaign is out with a devastatingly effective ad attacking Marco Rubio on immigration. Its killer crescendo features short clips of Rubio and Barack Obama echoing the same points about comprehensive immigration reform.

John Boehner, the Republican House of Representatives speaker, said he is willing to let funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapse as part of a Republican push to roll back President Barack Obama's executive actions on immigration.

Eleven hundred farmworkers and their supporters marked the 21st anniversary of Cesar Chavez's passing by rallying outside the office of Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., to demand a vote on immigration reform.

She began by attacking what Shapiro called "the intelligence threats via Obamacare," by which he meant unsubstantiated reports in conservative news outlets that information given to the Healthcare.gov website had been stolen by overseas interests.

We are fasting. Tell John Boehner to hold a vote on immigration reform:
Just a few short hours ago we were visited by President and Michelle Obama.
They brought a message of support for our fast and for reforming our broken immigration system.

Basically the "border surge" is a very expensive new expansion of a massive government program, only it's the sort that conservatives like because it involves detaining people instead of giving them healthcare or something.